Dave Bennett no contest
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following on from another thread and some other contributors ....naturally gifted enigmatic players
Tomlin
Dave Bennett
Jason Fowler
Nigel Vaughan
Witts
Jason Koumas
Bonnie Prince Nathan Blake
Kav
Dave Bennett no contest
Wayne Routledge on loan, was one of the most skillful players I have seen in my time at Cardiff
Whitts for me. Amazing ball control.
NYC I would say Whitts was the best player and most technical player in my time watching the city but not the most skilful
was only a nipper when the likes of willie anderson graced ninian park so it's too far back in my memory to make a comparison
Billy Ronson was half decent too !
Ravel Morrison looked tidy in his brief stint here, wonder what how his career would have panned out if his head was screwed on
Andy Legg was more skillful than most.
Morrison was ok but a bit troubled. In my opinion we've never had anyone even close to Koumas in terms of skill but unfortunately his tenure was all too short. Tomlin is probably the nearest we've come to him. Players like McPhail and Whittingham were very good footballers but not Premier class and lacked that elusive piece of magic.
Leon Jeanne
Zaha
Excluding this crop and Whitts..
Eddie Newton
Another vote for Jason Koumas. I own a share of him .....
All of the above plus Jay Bothroyd when he was on his game. Knew how to score pretty goals too.
Jason Bowen
Bloody great skills
Nugmegged a player in front of the bob bank whilst doing an ayatollah
Hilarious
Gabbs.
Dave Bennett
There has been a lot of chat about brentford recently. I cannot hear the word “Brentford” without picturing Fowler’s chip. He was a class act on his day, at a time when players like that were a rare luxury
Julian Gray
Good call.. he was a very polished player, great first touch and wonderful awareness. Where did we get him from, was he on loan from Spurs or something?
It's already getting done to death in this thread, but.. Jason Koumas. His first game at Ninian Park, during his first stint. The opposition couldn't get the ball off him, in fact, they ended up standing off him rather than risk trying to look foolish getting the ball from him.